Reinvestigation of the Decays ofEu146andPm146and the Existence of Two Close-Lying States at ≈1381 keV inSm146
- 21 January 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 141 (3) , 1193-1199
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.141.1193
Abstract
The decays of and have been reinvestigated with the primary purpose of establishing the character of the second excited state previously reported at 1384 keV in . Gamma-gamma directional correlation data obtained from studies of both the beta decay of and the electron capture and positron decay of , along with the -shell internal-conversion-coefficient data, establish the existence of two close-lying states in at 1380.7 and 1382.0 keV with spins and parties 3- and 4+, respectively. The gamma-ray spectra were studied with a lithium-drifted germanium detector. In the beta decay of the feeding of the 3- state is at least 9.7 times that to the 4+ state, while in the decay of the total feeding to the 3- state is ≈1.2 times that to the 4+ state. In addition, gamma-ray energies and intensities are presented for the transitions observed in the decay of to and to and , and for some of the more intense transitions observed in the decay of . Energy systematics of 3- and 4+ states for even-even nuclei in the transition region are presented.
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